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Crazy idea... removing my passenger seat for my burritto?

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Old 09-20-2009, 07:09 PM
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I dont feel so crazy anymore i removed my front seat weeks ago. i can now carry 2 cheese burgers safetly before i could only transport 1.
 
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How about getting a small igloo air tight container? Save yourself all of the hassle not to mention the explanations..............
 
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Replace the passenger seat with a hibachi, so you can grill while driving! You will be the envy of other grill-less drivers, and will probably start a craze of in-car cooking solutions.

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Replace the passenger seat with a hibachi, so you can grill while driving! You will be the envy of other grill-less drivers, and will probably start a craze of in-car cooking solutions.

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we'll pitch it to the Food Channel....Car Grilles...you can pick people up and serve them meals while driving ...
 
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Remove your passenger seat, disable the airbags, fabricate a custom food preparation tray, and install the Road Pro product line.

http://www.amazon.com/RoadPro-Cooler.../dp/B0019P431W

Roadpro 12-volt portable mini cooler and warmer is great for travel. Powered from your vehicle's cigarette lighter socket. Thermoelectric operation to keep items cool or warm.

http://www.amazon.com/RoadPro-5-Cup-.../dp/B0015G7OQG

Brew coffee on the go and enjoy your favorite hot drink. Portable coffee maker features see-through water gauge, thermo-glass carafe with stay cool handle, hot plate to keep your coffee warm, reusable basket-type filter, and 5.5 power cord.

 
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I call BS on this... If you were a REAL burrito lover, you'd already have a Sparco Evo B for your burritos & an Arai GP-Mini. That's the safest way to get your burrito around town, plus the Nomex helmet liner keeps it warm & the easily installed Sparco seat goes in & out whenever you want & keeps your leather seat from getting dirty. Check out my setup:
 
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now there is a man who loves his burrito
 
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Originally Posted by RaphaelP
I call BS on this... If you were a REAL burrito lover, you'd already have a Sparco Evo B for your burritos & an Arai GP-Mini. That's the safest way to get your burrito around town, plus the Nomex helmet liner keeps it warm & the easily installed Sparco seat goes in & out whenever you want & keeps your leather seat from getting dirty. Check out my setup:

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You sick bastard! LOL I suggest you dont remove the seat and instead buy a hot sleeve that pizzerias use that keep the pies warm!
Or install a metal container atop your engine to keep ward during transport to your office!
 
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I live and die by Taco Bell. It's my favorite food. I have a Cayman S, and although it isn't a turbo, I love it just the same. I usually buy two bean burritos and an extra large Dr. Pepper. I just throw the bag in the passenger seat and drive back to work to enjoy my beloved lunch. No harm done to the car.
 
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I am a huge mexica food fan and eat at all the top NYC Mexican restaurants, which are probably some of the best in the country. I have NEVER eaten @ Taco Bell, believe it or not! I do want to try it though, what is the suggestion for this 39 1/2 yr old Taco Bell Virgin!

Here are 2 of my favorites!
zarela.com
rosamexicano.com
 

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[quote=Sargepug;2565408]I am a huge mexica food fan and eat at all the top NYC Mexican restaurants, which are probably some of the best in the country. I have NEVER eaten @ Taco Bell, believe it or not! I do want to try it though, what is the suggestion for this 39 1/2 yr old Taco Bell Virgin!
 

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It took me awhile to realize your weren't serious...
 
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